Engaging family caregivers and health system partners in exploring how multi-level contexts in primary care practices affect case management functions and outcomes of patients and family caregivers at end of life: A realist synthesis
Findings
Supporting technical documents that are health systems-relevant
Countries in which studies (included in the synthesis) were conducted
USA (10); Australia (9); Canada (5); UK (England) (5); UK & USA (3); Israel (2); Netherlands (2); Sweden (2); Belgium (1); Canada & USA (1); Denmark (1); France (1); Japan (1); Singapore (1); Spain (1); UK (1)
Global/regional focus
Not yet available
Country focus
USA (10); Australia (9); Canada (5); UK (England) (5); UK & USA (3); Israel (2); Netherlands (2); Sweden (2); Belgium (1); Canada & USA (1); Denmark (1); France (1); Japan (1); Singapore (1); Spain (1); UK (1)
Low - and middle-income country (LMIC) focus
s
Additional details about the research
Type of document
Systematic review addressing other questions
Type of question
Not effectiveness
Focus
Specific
Target
Not yet available
Priority Area
Not applicable
Health system topic(s)
Governance arrangements
Consumer & stakeholder involvement
Consumer participation in policy & organizational decisions
Stakeholder participation in policy & organizational decisions (or monitoring)
Delivery arrangements
How care is designed to meet consumers' needs
Case management
By whom care is provided
Staff/self - Shared decision-making
Skill mix - Volunteers or caregivers
Skill mix - Communication & case discussion between distant health professionals
Staff - Training
Implementation strategies
Consumer-targeted strategy
Information or education provision
Communication and decision-making facilitation
Theme
Optimal aging
Domain
Sectors
Primary care
Long-term care
Providers
Physician
Generalist
Publication details
Citation
Warner G, Baird LG, McCormack B, Urquhart R, Lawson B, Tschupruk C, et al. Engaging family caregivers and health system partners in exploring how multi-level contexts in primary care practices affect case management functions and outcomes of patients and family caregivers at end of life: A realist synthesis. BMC Palliative Care. 2021;20:114.